As an educational community, AV精品 has a responsibility to advance equity, diversity and inclusion. These values are embedded in the college's Strategic Plan 2023-2028.
In an increasingly complex world, it may be difficult to remember that gender equity hasn鈥檛 yet been achieved. For International Women鈥檚 Day 2024, AV精品 is sharing the stories of three exceptional women in the college community who are challenging the norms and working towards equity for all.
The college spoke with student聽Elva Gutierrez, trades alumna聽Laura Veitch, and director聽Tehmina Khwaja, to learn from their experiences and perspectives.
The student perspective
Elva Gutierrez, a general science student and the Women鈥檚 Director for the AV精品 Student Society, reminds students and the community to continue fighting for equality.
In addition to the work that women do to support each other, Elva values the larger contributions that women make to society. 鈥淭hroughout history, women haven鈥檛 had the chance to let their voice be heard or their ideas to be followed and researched. Women have minds, voices and great ideas. When they are heard, women are able to accomplish extraordinary things.鈥
The alumna perspective
Pipe trades alumna聽Laura Veitch聽made a leap from the fashion industry into Camosun鈥檚聽Women in Trades Training聽sampler program.
She finds hope in increased educational messaging to young people that they can grow up to be whatever they want. 鈥淚 believe exposing kids to numerous job options and diverse groups of people will help break down any doubt they have about following a certain path. With more diversity in our workplaces, I hope we will eventually get to a place where it is no longer talked about because it has become the norm.鈥
The employee perspective
Tehmina Khwaja, the college鈥檚 new Director of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, aims to find synergies and dismantle barriers with a unique brand of gentle and kind leadership. She points out that there is a prevailing misconception that women have achieved equity.
In leadership positions within post-secondary institutions and many other sectors, Tehmina notes that there are fewer racialized people, Indigenous people, people who identify as 2SLGBTQIA+, and very few persons with disabilities. Women have identities that intersect with all of these other ways of being.
鈥淲hen we consider intersectionality, we see even fewer women occupying leadership positions. It鈥檚 a problem that needs to be addressed. We also need to ensure the safety and rights of transwomen on an urgent basis.鈥
Investing in learning
The United Nations theme for 2024 is 鈥淚nvest in Women,鈥 and we can think of no better way to do so than education. By investing in learning and leadership opportunities, we are making progress and working together to create better futures for women.
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Roseanne Harvey
Communications and Marketing StrategistAV精品